"Certissimo" is an Italian word that translates to "very certain" or "most certain" in English. It is derived from the Latin word "certus," meaning certain or sure. The term can convey a strong sense of assurance or confidence in a particular statement or belief.
it's called screaming
Fuerta or fuerto means strong in English. Fuerta is the feminine & fuerto is masculine.
A strong sexual desire or lust.
Musically it means very loud.Literally it means very strong. Forte=strong
'If roots strong, tree survive.' 'Root karate come from Miyagi' 'This bonsai have strong root. Same you' Bonsai tree survives if it has strong roots. Daniel's karate survives because it has strong roots.
Essential English class skills for success in academic writing include strong grammar and punctuation, effective organization and structure, critical thinking and analysis, proper citation and referencing, and the ability to develop and support a clear thesis statement.
The answer is false. This is not a true statement.
It shows strong emotion.
a powerful statement has to have creativity and a strong meaning behind it.
No, Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful) is the motto of the USMC
Also known as Darwins theory of Natural Selection, as in survival of the fittest.
Ethan is the same in English and French. The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which originates in the Hebrew איתן ("impetuous, robust, strong") -- will be "ey-ta" in French.
"Be strong!" in English is Essere forte! in Italian.
The inverse of the statement "If you lift weights, then you will be strong" is "If you do not lift weights, then you will not be strong." This reformulation negates both the hypothesis and the conclusion of the original statement. In logical terms, it suggests that not engaging in weightlifting guarantees a lack of strength, which may not necessarily be true.
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"Strong woman" in English is virago in Italian.